Looking for a film

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carrot2250

Looking for a film

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Hey guys just been watching Dear God (american film) and it got me thinking about an Australian film i had seen ages ago with a girl who starts out looking for her dad and so starts working for the postal service, she ends up with her Cuban? boss, its a feel good movie i'd love to know the name of, if anyone can help
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Welcome to the forums Joey,

I've viewed the film Dear God, however can't say that I've seen the one about the girl looking for her father.

You use Ulead products? If so which are you currently using? You've read that VideoStudio 11+ was just released didn't you? It's a fantastic piece of software, you should check it out... http://www.ulead.com/vs/runme.htm

Or how about DVD MovieFactory, version 6 was released a short time ago. It has some major changes, that are great. http://www.ulead.com/dmf/runme.htm
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railroadguy

Re: Looking for a film

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carrot2250 wrote:Hey guys just been watching Dear God (american film) and it got me thinking about an Australian film i had seen ages ago with a girl who starts out looking for her dad and so starts working for the postal service, she ends up with her Cuban? boss, its a feel good movie i'd love to know the name of, if anyone can help
I think you are talking about "Dead Letter Office" From IMDB:

"Dead Letter Office" (the name given to the place where undeliverable mail ends up) follows the story of Alice (Miranda Otto) who grows up in a seriously divided home. Writing to her absent father, she only learns in adulthood that her letters haven't been delivered for one reason or another. So, logically, she gets a job at the D.L.O. and finds herself working alongside other social rejects including the brooding Chilean immigrant Frank Lopez (George Del Hoyo). Slowly, she finds herself drawn to him but can she find out where her dad is without bringing the self-contained world of the Dead Letters Office to its knees?

Hope this helps.
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